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Fort Worth daily gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.) 1882-1891, May 17, 1885, Image 1

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BANKS ATX > UAKHEKB
CITY NATIONAL < zw
Of Fort Worth
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Cashier
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in matters p tlntn
n drawn on all tb prinolpnl cities of Europe OolltcUoni n specialty
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FOET WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Saotetisrt lo Tldbill Vin Zsadt Co Firt Worth Toxia
il STOCK PAID OP JI2500000
ippjjD 1500000
i knkini baslnes transacted Collection mad and promptly remitted Ex
fnoaalT tu principal cities of Kurope
mnEcroitai
wjindtTboaATldball NHarding JPSmithJJJarrisEJIleaU
D 0 BKNNKTT
VicePresident
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Wholesale and Kotall Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Sontliwcst Corner Public Square
tt WORTH TEXAS
WAfcUSei reputation with tho trade
SIDIiMGCElLSNG
Galvaniz Iron Cornice
SEVEN KINDS OF ROOFING
County work a spocltilty fiend for prlcei
FONT WORTH CORNIOE CO
JTnuilT Mnnngor
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K B HAIUIOLD
Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
r Houston and Second Streets Fort Worth Texas
OASH CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS 430000
DIUEOTORSl
iiris M B Loyd J D Bood Zano OottI D 0 Bonnott Georgo Jack
F Heard
son S B Burnott E B Harrold and E
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
G W HotimaawonTn
Assistant Cashier
TRADERS NATIONAL RANK
Wtrlb Texai Soonnd Street hetwaon Housten trd Throokmortna
PETAL PAID IK 8125000 SURPLUS FUND 815000
11 inind banking business OolleoUon made and promrtly romllted Rx
drawn nil ths principal cltlos or Knropo
change on
jouWJBoat JYHozselt J B Adams H 0 Kdrinjrton J F Kills BH
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BATEMAN
Established 18M
W Q BATEMAN
Nil 121410 and 18 West Seoond Street Corner Throokmorton
PORT WORTH TEXAS
MILLER fc CO
AND Jk C3r ES 3Sr
esand Pasturos State and County School Landa and llailroad
Lands for Salo or Lease
3 Rendered and Taxes Paid Lands for Salo in Every
County in Northwest Texas
eontrol the sale of railroad and school land along the line of tho extension
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on WorthtUoavcr City railroad lnWlchlla W lumrger Hardeman Childress
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IKKARB Sc JOTOB
Successors lo J K EZELL CO
Wholesale aud Kotall Dealers In
wd 414 ir j ci FORT WOKTH TEXAS
Houston Street
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CAMERON c CO
WUolosnlenndB Ull Dialera In
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lD i Decatur Wcathorford Gordon Baird Abilene Colorado
Big Springs and Pecos
LINK of BUILDING MATERIAL PAINTS LIME Etc
A WYSCHETZK CO
INGRESS AVE cor WEST HICKORY ST AUSTIN TEX
Ex mnod and Divided Titles Examined nnd Perfected Patents
t TaxMpaldK Xof and a General Land
the State
Ufenaanteul BuHlnesa with Slate Departments a Specialty
So
wis 3ros
Sent 0 O D or infilled to nny ad
dresB on receipt of prlco with 25o ex
tra to pay postage
FACTORY PRICES DUPLICATED
Bargains in Second hand
Instruments
iSISESS
03
H N CONNER
DBcsolacsollojcs xxlc3L
Has lbs UrROit Bttendnco and lieit pen
men ODly cHoot In tlie Ute trliero n
chine kbortband Is laagbt
r P rKEUITT lreildent
DARNELL CO
REAL ESTATE
Collecting and Live Stock Agents
TAXES rAID tJOUJttarOWDB CZXOIJCITED
17280 doz Pearl Dress
Buttons at 5 c per doz
822 Impd French Pans
no two alike from
10c to 15 each
Another Lot of 18 doz
We retail goods at lower prices for
can buy them on thirty days time
Send all ordors for GooiIh and SaniploH
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to
311 tuid 313 JEtonstoji Street
WoliHr Hulo nil Arion
BOOKS STATIONERY
Window Shades
WAlLL PAPER
Sond for Samples of Spring Stylos
Artists Materials
EAS0DJER CARDS
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Wholesale Dealer in
LINDERMANS CELEBRATED CYCL0ID PIANOS
The beat Ilano In Aintrlca
FORT WORTH TEXAS SUNDAY MAY IT 1885
Dry Goods Notions Clothing
BOOTS
Fort Wortli
jsiocoejs fuoLca
Texas
CO
Stationers
S07 Houston HUeel
Oroquot Boso Balla BatB Hammocks Mftrbloa Topa Dumb Bells Etc
Ileal Estate Mortgage Loans
iroenred for Uorroivrrs lu jiortli Texas
VEXBOK8 MEN NOTES VUIICHAUEII
CorroHpomlonrm Invit l
AdlKJS FJtAifK WOHA8K BoeceMOr to
TRANCI8 SMITH CO
Kort WortU Texas
Teias PaaElecinc TelepSoDe Co
OnrFort Worth Kicbanne I now In isi
operation with over 210 rabscrlLtrs
JIATK8
B ln ilCnn e1lonipirmcirlli 1500
Rctlifsne 3C0
Cltwntu LI0
Tb Onlral Offloe on application will tnj
nlsb subsertbers rswucnger bojs to ran on
erraadu charting lor the aenrloe of rneaMn
feraoocntsforthe first half boon for carb
additional ball hour or fractional part there
of 18 oenu
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TAYLOR BARR
JuBt received and will go on sale tomorrow
HOSIERY
lot Striped Imported Hoso
worth 150 pair will closo out
at 50c pair
Our 260 Kid Button Boot
Worth S3BO
OH D nnd E lasts
lilt
WHITE GOODS
3 Job Lota of Honeycomb ami
Morznlis Quilts
1st Worth 75e to 100 go at
50c each
2d Worth 100 to 200 go at
100 each
3d Worth 250 to 400 go at
200 each
41 plocos Whlto Mnttlng nt 15o
21 Check Matting at lBo
CO iWHd hotter grades at I25o
01 ntJWa
bl ntlOo
Bend us your ordorn
too tho very heat
quoted
Wo
values
irunran
nt prlco
CASH than the best man in Texas
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ITort VFoitl TesciLS
MASON 1LOHIN
SHONINGER
GIough Warren
OJBCASJB3
Violins Banjos Guitars
SEC323EDT MXJSIO
Queonsware Crockery and Glassware
CORNER SECOND AND HOUSTON STREETS FORT WORTH
XIIHJ
iVSARTINBROWN COMPANY
Exclusive Wholesale Dealeri In
fill A fain d Co
UEItALD JWILDIXU
JZuxUtxra Toacaa
Uenerol AeenU or
PIANOS
J Eatoy Jta Oo
ORGANS
I > weit prices easiest terms
and flue toning
if x eaKacrxmrr
Itepalrlue
h srxclalty LnUst sheet
muslopnbllcntlons received rezolarly Heud
us vourordeia aud w will save von money
HECK fc J3AB3aK
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Will farniih estimates of cost on all kinds o
BuIIiIIdrs UitlTlcf Counlcn ru
JT J X A3NJE
Architect and Superintendent
Offloti over X Hhwarti A Co near
Traders National Hank
Fort Worth
Taxrm
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SANGUISET k DAWSON
ATtonrxxcaxs
Cener Third atl Ileutaa Streets
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YOL IX NO 306
THE PROBLEM SOLVED
Aotton Taken by the Executive Oonv
tnlttoes of the Texas Lire
Stock Associations
Two Safo Outlets Designated for South
era Oattlo With LUtlo Danger to
Oattlo Along the Trail
Harmony Prevails and Texas Long
Horns aro Happr Proceeding
of tho Oonvontlou
Upeelal
DAiiuVS Tkx May 10 Tim stock
mens convention was called to order
at 1115 by Prosldout Blmpson
Tho reading of tho mtuutca was tils
pouBed with
Tho report of tho oonunlttco on trail
won submitted oa follows
Your oommlttoo of ooufcrenoo ro
Bpcctfiilly report iv follow
1 Tho only aafo aud praotlcAuIo
trail for Southern oattlo to ho driven
out of Texan In tho old Fort Urinlu
and Fort Dodgo trail crossing tho
Texan Pnolllo railway near Jlalrd
thciico by way of Albauy nnd Donu
orosBlng lted river near tho latter
place and thcucoon tho present trull
to Caldwell for all cattle destined for
tho Northeast
For nil Southern cntllo Kolug to
tho North and Northwest wo reuom
nioud that thoy ndhoro to tho Doda
trull on tho north Kliloof Hed rlvorut
DavlB to tho North fork of lted river
thonco up tho North fork us tho trail
nowruiiB leaving tho North fork near
Jonmuohe Uprluet thonco to Elk
creek thonco nlontf tho old Dodgo
trail n n point went of Kort Supply
thcuco west to tho cast end of tho drift
fence north of tho Cuumliau to tliu
north nldo of bhUI fouco nnd iw near lo
Han pruoticnblo to tho lllllo Pita on
tho north Palo Duro tlicuuo In it
wcntorly direction to Ooldwater and
upOoldwator to Huflnln BprlngH and
thciico lit a northu cstcrly direction to
tho mouth of tho Bouth Carrli on tho
Cluuuaton near tho Colorado lino
n In tho opinion of yourconiinUteu
these nro tho only trallo over which
Boutheru emtio cau Im driven without
irreat danger to tliom nnd to the o ittlo
located on < ho lino of tho drive nnd
wo bcllovo that if tlio drive la oonllued
to these trallu It will furnUh n nafo out
let to Southern cattle with but little
danger to caltlo ulnnn Uicho trallH
4 xour commltUo furtlier recom
meiul thatuoommltteoof three benp
pointed by Din chairman to havo ouel
bridges eoiifitruut < < l on fhtfo irailH m
may bo nceenMiry to enabla cattle to
oroiH trails wltliout dntiK r ami
tho expensed of buildlufs mild
bridges tin paid by tho dillereut hmwcI
uIIouh in the utnto in proportion to tho
number of onttlo represented
6 Ctttlo driven ou these tmllH to not
be allowed to graz more tlpm two
and omvlmlf mlkn on each Lido of tho
trail We ask tho adoption of thin report
and that you r commit too bo dlxchargcil
Signed J M Lindsay
Oio W Wwir
J Jl 11AMH1UN
K E WAI1I
FltANIC KUHOif
O JL Nxwon
0 0 BliAU UlTKIt
W It Cavmt
Tho motion to rccclvo thereportnud
discharKo tho committee arouted kcii
ornl dlHCUBflloii
tol Towers could not consistently
eutf bin voto for tho proposed trail J t
wasnt prnutlcablu Jlut If it wouldnt
kill too many of his nnd lilsiielRlibors
cattle ho would submit
Mr Nelson waniod tho report dls
CtlSBCd
Judge Lindsay eunportcd the report
of tho committee demonstrating tho
Justice of tho proposed trail
Col Cuvitt mild there was no dlsnuti
sion In tho report uud lie didnt see
any necessity for discussion ou tho ro
port Lot ub havo no dlscuvMou
Adopt tho report uaaiilniously nnd let
harmony niovall Applause
Tho chairman buIu tho report of Ilio
commiltcu was hero for discussion
and ho wanted all to havo uu oppor
tunity to talk about it
On motion tho report of tho trim
mltteo on trail wan read msecoud time
Col J ferring wanted to know If tho
report meant Just what It rem JIo
was particularly interested became
tho trcil waa laid out in territory ho
was heavily interested In
An Interlocutory discussion ensued
among tho member us to tho width of
tho trail tliroeaud llvcnille slrlp men
talking
Mr Standard moved tho report bo
received and tho committee lis
charged Carried
This left the report open for discus
hionCol Towcm moved to change from
livo miles to three
Col Jirltton thouuht tho report
mould be dlsciistd lu fatctluu and
moved to that rflect
Col Towera withdrew his motion
Mr Nelson hoped tho report would
be amended uu little as pobelble Tho
committee hud breu IweufjfourliourH
on tlio report nnd had dlgttted tho
motter
Col BrlUonH motion to dUcusa by
stctlons was lost 0 to 18
Mr Hiuullfon moved the adoption
of the r uiort as a whole
Col Brlltou moved in amend by
providing that a committee of three
bo nppolnlcd U > determine tho num
bfr of bridge nnd lbe cost thereof
and report to ho convention
Col Herring nnd Mr Nelson spoko
in opposition to tlio motion
Col Brltton thought the Northwest
association should not be bound to any
such agieement
Judgp Llndrey sold the provision la
the report was a oanetMou all around
Col Blaughtf r hoped thecotnmltleu
report would bo adopted
The president said he wasnt going
to oprolnt a committee unless the con
vention nrnvfdwi the funds What
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